I have eaten at such a place, and I don't understand the point. I could make that stuff, and why would I want to pay for something I could easily make?
I have eaten at such a place, and I don't understand the point. I could make that stuff, and why would I want to pay for something I could easily make?
I mean this in the best possible way, but this doesn't sound like something an ex-goth would do. I don't judge. I mean sure you let colors back in your life, but the awesome style always sticks around.
Last Sunday I bought a bronze circlet at a ren fair. It was like five bucks, but it comes down to need. Like what do I need with a circlet? There's not that many places I'll actually wear it too. How am I going to get my moneys worth out of a circlet.
I have no comment outside of gahhhhhhhhhhhhh.
I don't even like hugs from acquaintances. I can't even imagine willingly letting people do this.
Teach me your ways. I've had strangers come up to me, touch my skin, and tell my how lovely it is.
I've been longing for Emma Thompson forever but I doubt I'll get that. Personally, based entirely on his performance in Neverwhere, I'm backing Paterson Joseph. Also I'm kind of hopeing that someone at the BBC will finally open my letters and say, "Hmmmmmmm, Sue Perkins as The Doctor? This American is on to something."
Just skip it if you have to. No shame man, no shame. I could barely deal with the finger thing in episode six. Between reading Mirror Dance and watching this show I've worked out I really don't like torture. I can deal with ordinary violence and even some gore, but not torture.
I've found the GoT recaps at tvtropes very useful in weeding out any too intense scenes. Basiclly I just went to the episode recap: http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.…
I'm mostly amazed there are people who are so much better about spoilers than I am. I stumbled on to most of the relevant big events after one day of wiki bingeing, and read them all with no regrets.
It's not that I'm not a Stark fan. I just don't understand the people who are so shocked by Stark suffering. I mean, it's almost crossed into being darkly funny all the traumatic events Arya keeps witnessing.
I think maybe it's because I'm able adjust to premises of the show. I don't get upset when there's a new Doctor because that's just what happens in Doctor Who. GoT kills characters seemly at random, and I'm pretty sure we all signed up for this.
I'm a Christian (granted one that does fall), and I try to be good and forgiving.* But somethings I doubt even God would ask of you. I have a brother who is as close to a monster as I've ever known, and has for the past ten years done things seemingly with the aim of driving what love I have left for him out. But he…
Before I begin, I'm not obsessed with Tom Waits. I enjoy his music a lot, but he's is one of the many musicians I enjoy. He is however the only celebrity to have ever shown up in my dreams. I have no idea why.
I kind of adore every single flawed one of them. But I hate to be such a typical fan, but Rorschach* is my fav. Anyway, your wish is my command: http://www.toywiz.com/wm2comedian.ht…
I might have bought a Rorschach action figure. My family worries about me. Perhaps not unduly.
Crazy fan things? Gee that's a hard one. I've been a geek forever, so much of my stuff is crazy fan things. The stuff I still have from as a kid is crazy fan things. I still have a Han Solo action figure, all my Star Trek action figures, a few harry Potter toys. The big one that I recall is a print of Cloud City…
It's slightly off-topic but your son is right, they all do look like Winston Churchill.
The south where it's generally unacceptable to punch middle aged and old lades who get handsy.
This is exactly how it comes off to me. Particularly when people follow up the comment or begin it by touching/stroking my skin. It's just creepy.